Hello all. I'm currently rebuilding a '77 F2 that was weather seized. I managed to get the stuck pistons out thanks to Hondaman's advice of splitting the cases and unbolting the rods etc. Once I got #2 and #3 out, I realized that there's no way I'm going to get away with just a hone, and I need to bore these out properly. So... why not do the overbore? Problem is that with limited funds I'd like to purchase the inexpensive eBay 836 kit, but it doesn't work that well with an F2 head. (don't want to start another long debate on this)
One possible solution is that I've got a K2 donor motor that has sat outside for a while, so there's surface rust on the cam, rockers, sprocket etc. Based on an old posting within the Engine FAQ, I know that a K2 head will work on an F2 engine. However, my question is this: can I use the cam, cam mounts, sprocket, rockers etc from the F2 and put them in the K2 head, but get new K2 valves and guides? I can't see any reason my it wouldn't work, but I'm wondering if there's something I'm missing. I don't want to bother with the overbore if the mix-and-matched head is going to cause performance issues.
Many thanks,
Dwayne
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Dr Rieck says the following:
...once and for all.
First, the 77/78F2/3 heads shared a common head drain back hole which early K,F and late K heads did not.
This eliminated the middle drain back holes in the F2/3 heads.
The 4 studs next to the eliminated drain back holes require cap nuts and copper sealing washers on the F2/3 head only.
The late F2/3, 77/78 cylinders CAN accomodate the knock pins(or dowels) and the rubber gaskets which allows you to run these early/late K and earlyF/F1(75/76) heads.
The later F2/3 castings are good as they are more stout but this does add weight.
Trying to run a Wiseco 836 kit with an F2/3 head will result in low compression secondary to the increased volume of the F2/3 chamber.
Bottom line....early/late K and early F1(75/76) heads will work on late (F2/F3) cylinders and early/late K and F1 upper cases with mild opening (joining) of the F2/F3 two inner drain back holes at the base of the cylinder